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El reloj de Lucerna
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zarzuela (drama lírico) by Miguel Marqués for a libretto (in verse) by Marcos Zapata Mañas [es], dedicated to Miguel Ramos Carrión [es]. It was first staged
List of zarzuelas by Miguel Marqués
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(Málaga) [es] El santuario del valle balada 2 Marcos Zapata Mañas — 1879-02-24 Zarzuela Camoëns drama lírico 1 Marcos Zapata Mañas — 1879-02-24 Zarzuela Florinda
Relampago
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death of Judge Garza in 1995. Shot while robbing an elderly man's home, Marcos Zapata escaped from the scene of the crime severely wounded. Having heard of
John Shaw (bishop)
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I.M.E. Titular Bishop of Castabala 1910–1911 Succeeded by Juan José Marcos Zapata Preceded by John Anthony Forest Bishop of San Antonio 1911–1918 Succeeded by
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Lefebvre – Lucrèce Miguel Marqués – El anillo de hierro (libretto by Marcos Zapata , premiered in Madrid) Joseph Parry – Blodwen Emile Pessard Le char premiered
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Cuyo
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(1839-1849) José Benito Salvador de la Reta, O.F.M. (1881-1897) Juan José Marcos Zapata (1913-1951) Leonardo Gregorio Gallardo Heredia (1960-1961) Ildefonso
Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, Cusco
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church exhibits, under the choir of the main altar, works of art by Marcos Zapata and his assistant Cipriano Gutiérrez. On both sides of the main gate
Diocese of Castabala
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Archbishop of New Orleans (USA) (1918.01.25 – 1934.11.02) Juan José Marcos Zapata (1913.05.30 – 1951.05.13) Doroteo Fernández y Fernández (1956.03.06
Ututo
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possibility of operating like a software router. This version was created by Marcos Zapata and used in Buenos Aires public schools. In 2004, the Ututo-e project
List of Latino superheroes
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Jonathan Gonzales) Reata (Team Tejas, Vanessa Castillo) Relampago (Marcos Zapata ) Hermelinda Linda (Mexican witch, August 1965) Felina (of Spanish and
Spanish Realist literature
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and La mariposa, (The Butterfly). Among the librettists of zarzuelas, Marcos Zapata , Ricardo de la Vega, José López Silva and Miguel Ramos Carrión stand